I'm also a lurker and also interested in signal processing (not music, but
probably near enough).

I'm a bit overwhelmed by lots of information about what all the different
parts of the Nupic system do. I have read the CLA Whitepaper and have a bit
of a grasp on the concepts. What I am having difficulty with is bridging
the gap between that and the signal I would like to infer and predict.

Can some one help outline what steps should be taken to set up a "suitable"
HTM? Things I'm thinking about:

   - HTM regions and hierarchy
   - Which Nupic libraries should be used (OPF, more direct CLA libraries?)
   - Some sensible defaults for the multitude of tunables.
   - Maybe there is another project that is similar enough to be used?

Any help or suggestions would be great.

Thanks

Mark


On 14 November 2013 14:07, Aaron Zimmerman <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I’ve been a lurker for a while, excited to try my hand at some CLA
> applications, especially toward music analysis and creation.
>
> Is there any documentation of the different types of inferences and the
> requirements to use them?
>
>  The hot gym example uses “TemporalMultiStep”.  While I can infer some
> meaning from the name, it isn’t clear to me what the technical difference
> is between this and other.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Aaron Zimmerman
> Platform Engineer
> Sprout Social
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